Ernest Macartney de Burgh

Ernest Macartney de Burgh

Ernest Macartney de Burgh (18 Januarycite web |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A080285b.htm |title=De Burgh, Ernest Macartney (1863 - 1929) |accessdate=2007-04-22 |author=J. M. Antill |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 8 |publisher=MUP |year=1981 |pages=p. 266] 1863 – 3 April 1929) was an Irish-born Australian civil engineer, chief-engineer for water supply and sewerage in New South Wales.

de Burgh was the youngest son of the Rev. William de Burgh, D.D., and his wife Janette, née Macartney. He was born at Sandymount, County Dublin, Ireland. He was educated at Rathmines school and the Royal College of Science for Ireland, and was for some time employed on railway construction in Ireland.

De Burgh then migrated to Australia, arriving in Melbourne on the "Orient" 21 March 1885 . Travelling to Sydney de Burgh immediately obtained a position in the New South Wales public works department and was engaged on survey work for Sydney's southern outfall sewer. In 1887 he was sent to the countryside in charge of the construction of steel bridges, and eventually became engineer of bridges. He was in this capacity responsible for several bridges over the Murray, Murrumbidgee, Lachlan, Hunter and other rivers. He was also responsible for the Hampden Bridge (see picture) over the Kangaroo River.

In 1903 de Burgh became acting principal assistant engineer of water supply and sewerage, a year later visited Europe to study dam construction and water supply, and after his return did important work in connexion with the Burrinjuck Dam and Murrumbidgee irrigation scheme. He was appointed chief-engineer for harbours and water supply in 1909, and in 1913 chief-engineer for water supply and sewerage. He designed and supervised the construction of the great reservoirs for the Sydney water supply at Cataract, Cordeaux, Avon, and Nepean, for the Chichester scheme for Newcastle district, and the Umberumberka scheme at Broken Hill.

Late life and legacy

De Burgh retired in 22 November 1927 and died of tuberculosis at Vaucluse, Sydney on 3 April 1929. He married Constance Mary, née Yeo, on 20 March 1888 who survived him along with two sons and a daughter.

De Burgh was a member of the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, and was twice winner of the Telford premium. The "de Burgh's Bridge" over the Lane Cove River, Sydney, is named for him.

References

*Dictionary of Australian Biography|First=Ernest Macartney|Last=De Burgh|Link=http://gutenberg.net.au/dictbiog/0-dict-biogD.html#de%20burgh1


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